The Best 'SNL' Host of Season 37: Nos. 5-8
Saturday Night Live may have wrapped up its 37th season, but that doesn't mean we can't keep talking about the show. Twenty-two different actors, singers, athletes and whatever it is Lindsay Lohan does these days hosted the late-night institution over the past eight months, and in no way were all their efforts equal. Some hosts gave it their all (and got some excellent writing to support their stint) while other hosts possibly slept-walked through rehearsals and barely even realized they were hosting SNL.
Every day this week, The Bill Kuchman Chronicle will countdown the season's hosts. You'll get two bonus hosts on Monday, but after that, each day will bring four additional hosts.
Every day this week, The Bill Kuchman Chronicle will countdown the season's hosts. You'll get two bonus hosts on Monday, but after that, each day will bring four additional hosts.
No. 8: Jason Segel
Nov. 19, 2011 (Episode No. 7)
Jason Segel brought Muppets with him when he hosted SNL. That's pretty much all you have know about why ranks at No. 8 on this list. Everything is better when you add Muppets. Segel has been on a hot streak theses past few years, with How I Met Your Mother, Forgetting Sarah Marshall and The Muppets. His SNL hosting gig kept that streak alive.
Best sketch: Jason Segel Monologue
As I said before, Muppets make everything better, so Segel clearly knew what he was doing when chose to sing with Kermit and the gang for his monologue.
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No. 7: Alec Baldwin
Sept. 24, 2011 (Episode No. 1)
With the SNL season premier, Alec Baldwin moved past Steve Martin to become the person who has hosted the most episodes of the late-night institution. When take the number of times Baldwin has hosted SNL and pair it with his NBC residency thanks to 30 Rock, the actor has basically become a de facto member of the cast. Baldwin even appeared later in the season, showing up on Weekend Update to address his Words With Friends-on-an-airplane issue.
Best sketch: Dying Wish
Baldwin's role as a dying captain giving Taran Killam a plethora of increasingly awful things to tell his wife and son closed out the episode on a high note.
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No. 6: Eli Manning
May 5, 2012 (Episode No. 20)
If you had told me back when this season of SNL started that New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning would wind up being one of the year's funniest hosts, I would've called you a liar. Such a notion was just crazy. Eli's brother, Peyton Manning, put on a fantastic show when he hosted SNL a few years ago, but Eli himself has always been seen as the lesser Manning. Well, Eli certainly changed all of that this year, not only winning his second Super Bowl, but also proving to be his brother's equal on the SNL stage.
Best sketch: Text Message Evidence
I actually had a whole list of sketches that Manning was hilarious in, but I went with Text Message Evidence just because it was so ridiculous. It also summed up Manning's performance perfectly. Goofy and game for whatever crazy ideas the SNL writers threw at him.
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No. 5: Emma Stone
Nov. 12, 2011 (Show No. 6)
Emma Stone returned to SNL in Season 37 and was just as awesome as she was the last time she hosted. Stone started the show off strong, playing with Andy Samberg's attempts to audition for the latest installment of Spider-Man. She would later make technology hump with Samberg at the end of the show.
Best sketch: Bridal Shower Gifts
Stone completely disappeared into the part of Wallace, an older woman who misunderstood the point of a bachelorette party in every way possible. It's easy for Stone play an attractive French girl who dances with Killam, but her performance in this sketch took her SNL hosting abilities to another level.
The Best 'SNL' Host of Season 37: Nos. 5-8
Reviewed by Bill Kuchman
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5/31/2012
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